- Gerry Wood
Gerry Wood is an
Australia n politician. A former mayor of theNorthern Territory shire of Litchfield, he has been an independent member of theNorthern Territory Legislative Assembly since 2001, representing the electorate of Nelson.Wood worked in Daly River and
Bathurst Island as a young man, working in a number of careers, including running a tourist operation and working as the town clerk of Nguiu. In 1984, he relocated to Howard Springs, between Darwin and Palmerston. While at Howard Springs, he worked as a vegetable and poultry farmer, and became involved with local government, subsequently spending five years as the President of the Litchfield Shire Council. It was in this position that he emerged as a key figure in the fight against the damming of the Elizabeth River, with which he has been credited as having saved. This gave him a significant profile in his area when he decided to contest the seat of Nelson at the 2001 election.Nelson had a long history of independent candidates, as independent
Noel Padgham-Purich had held the seat for most of its history, andCountry Liberal Party sitting memberChris Lugg had only narrowly won the seat from new independent candidateDave Tollner at the 1997 election. In the leadup to the election, Wood was tipped to have a strong chance of ousting Lugg, and subsequently won 42% of the vote, which was enough to elect him with the help ofAustralian Labor Party preferences. [ [http://www.aph.gov.au/Library/Pubs/RN/2001-02/02rn03.htm 2001 Election Report] ] In the immediate aftermath, there was a real possibility of ahung parliament , which would have likely left Wood with the balance of power in the Assembly. However, Labor managed to seize majority control withMathew Bonson 's narrow win in the electorate of Millner, which severely limited Wood's potential influence in the Assembly. Once the new Assembly began sitting, new ALP Chief MinisterClare Martin offered Wood the position of Deputy Speaker under fellow independentLoraine Braham , and Wood soon accepted.As an MP, Wood has served on a number of committees, including public accounts, environment and sustainable development, substance abuse and estimates. While he has not maintained as high a profile as Braham, he received some attention from the national media in November 2004, when he discovered the theft of a 10-tonne steel railway bridge in his electorate after hearing a report from a constituent. The same month, in response to a severe shortage of fruit pickers in the Territory, Wood wandered around the
Mindil Beach Markets , a popular tourist attraction, dressed as a mango tree. Not all of the publicity Wood has received has been for his political efforts; in 2004, Wood won the over-45s division of theLitchfield Gift foot race.Wood faced his second electoral test at the 2005 election. [ [http://www.abc.net.au/elections/nt/2005/guide/nels.htm ABC Nelson Electorate] ] He campaigned largely on maintaining an independent voice in the Assembly and on social issues such as the state of the
Royal Darwin Hospital . Despite a controversial redistribution which moved theRobertson Barracks into his electorate, Wood held his seat with a swing in his favour, polling nearly double the vote of his nearest rival. Wood had hoped to retain the position of Deputy Speaker after the election, but was replaced with Labor backbencherLen Kiely . He has retained his seat in the 2008 election.References
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